Declaration of Independence

  • jonathan Trumbull Sr.

    jonathan Trumbull Sr.
    Jonathan Trumbull Sr. Was a merchant. In 1769 he became won an election as deputy governor.
  • John Hancock

    John Hancock
    John Hancock served as president of the second Continental congress.
  • The Declaration Of Independence

    The Declaration Of Independence
    The Declaration Of Independence is important because it was the colonies officially separating from England.
  • Declaration Of Independence

    Declaration Of Independence
    The Declaration Of Independence is important because it was the colonies officially stating, they are separating from Britains rule.
  • Benjamin Rush

    Benjamin Rush
    Benjamin Rush was a civil leader in Philadelphia as well as a signer for the declaration of independence.
  • John Weatherspoon

    John Weatherspoon
    John Witherspoon was founding father of the United States
  • Charles Carrol

    Charles Carrol
    Charles Carrol was the first catholic to sign the Deceleration Of Independence .
  • john Jay

    john Jay
    John Jay was the negotiator and signatory of the Treaty of Paris of 1783.
  • U.S Constitution

    U.S Constitution
    The U.S Constitution is the supreme law of the Unites States. It was originally composed of 7 Articles but was revised in 1989
  • The Bill Of Rights

    The Bill Of Rights
    The Bill of Rights is Important because it hold the first 10 amendments, that are for the people.
  • Fifth Amendmemt

    Fifth Amendmemt
    No person must confess to a crime or be punished for the same crime twice.
  • "E Pluribus Unum"

    "E Pluribus Unum"
    "E Pluribus Unum" translates from latin meaning " one of many" and the symbol in on the U.S nickel.
  • John Peter Muhlenberg

    John Peter Muhlenberg
    John Muhlenberg is known for being a pastor.
  • Alex de Tocqueville and hid Five Principles

    Alex de Tocqueville and hid Five Principles
    Alexis de Tocqueville is a French political writer and is know form for his analysis of the American institution. He also created 5 princibles which are Individualism,Liberty,Egalitarianism,Populism, and Laissez-Faire.
  • Eminent Domain

    Eminent Domain
    Eminent Domain is the power of the state, provincial. or national government.